We are dedicated to serving families, teachers, and students by supporting at-home learning during the COVID-19 outbreak. In partnership with GaDOE, we are offering an instruction broadcast schedule on GPB-TV and online learning resources. Kids can still find their favorite shows on GPB's PBS KIDS 24/7 channel and at
gpbkids.org.
LEARNING RESOURCES AND ACTIVITIES
We will be offering daily resources and activities to support your home learning plan. For more resources, go togpb.org/learn.
Put your vocabulary skills to the test and see if you have what it takes to be WordGirl’s sidekick! Create superhero avatars and train with WordGirl in this adventurous PBS KIDS app designed for kids 6 to 8.
On weekdays from 6 am to 6 pm, GPB TV has modified its programming schedule to support distance learning. All coinciding activities for the week can be found on gpb.org/learn.
Explore Mexico City with Luna, Andy, Carmen, and Leo in these stories from the PBS KIDS show
Let's Go Luna! Check out the support materials tab for fun classroom ideas.
A wildlife biologist at the University of Georgia talks about the various animals that live in the Mountain, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain regions of Georgia.
Discover how authors use figurative language to enhance their writing and explore the differences between similes and metaphors in this animated video. Discussion questions below help students to further apply their understanding before analyzing a text.
Students practice answering questions about the inverse of functions using this Khan Academy exercise. They are instructed to drag the endpoints of a line segment to graph an inverse function.
Looking for a way to share content with your diverse learners? Seeking a tool to differentiate instructional resources? Join GPB Education and edtech guru Jen Hall to gain ideas to increase student engagement and ride the Wakelet Wave!
This is an instructional webinar for educators of 3-5 year-olds to actively engage children in the science inquiry process through hands-on learning and digital play. In this session, learners will explore relationships between light sources, objects, and shadows.
Watch our own phenomenal scholar-athlete Michael Kuenlen on his first-ever live broadcast of an All Sources Speedrun of GPB Education’s Georgia Race Through Time Game. How long will it take Mike, Savannah, and Peaches to find all 24 primary sources hidden throughout the state?
Join our own early learning team as they use their numeracy superpowers in a race against the clock All Toys Speedrun to save the day for busy Gasha Go! arcade workers. Can their sense of what numbers mean be enough to replenish all 30 gashapon toys before the arcade opens again?
GPB Education has launched a robust website offering an abundance of PreK-12 digital learning resources and a new GPB-TV programming schedule to support at-home learning.